For services and expenses, including payments to public and private agencies and individuals for the low income home energy assistance program provided pursuant to the low income energy assistance act of 1981 12,000,000 § 10. Section one of chapter fifty-three of the laws of nineteen hundred eighty-four, as amended by chapter two hundred fifty-seven of the laws of nineteen hundred eighty-four, is amended by repealing the items hereinbelow set forth in brackets and by adding to such other items italicized in this section. section the AID TO LOCALITIES BUDGET EDUCATION DEPARTMENT For payment of financial assistance in accordance with the following schedule. The moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for payment of aid heretofore or hereafter to accrue. General Fund Special Revenue Funds-Federal All funds SCHEDULE [4,937,588,200] 4,846,801,700 814,582,400 853,324,100 [520,000,000) 615,000,000 [6,272,170,600] 6,315,125,800 ELEMENTARY, SECONDARY AND CONTINUING EDUCATION PROGRAM com General support for public schools, pursuant to [a] chapter fifty-three of the laws of 1984, including five million dollars ($5,000,000) for remaining nineteen hundred eighty three--eighty-four school year obligations for incentive grants for improving pupil performance pursuant to regulations of the commissioner of education as approved by the director of the budget; including five million dollars ($5,000,000) for support for incentive grants for improving pupil performance for the nineteen hundred eighty-four--eighty-five school year on a petitive basis by the state education department under regulations of the commissioner of education approved by the director of the budget; including four million five hundred fifty thousand dollars ($4,550,000) for remaining nineteen hundred eighty-three--eighty-four school year obligations for support for magnet schools; including four million ninety-five thousand dollars ($4,095,000) for support of magnet schools for the nineteen hundred eighty-four--eighty-five school year; including one million seven hundred fifty thousand dollars ($1,750,000) for grants to school districts in the nineteen hundred eighty-four--eighty-five school year for asbestos projects pursuant to rules and regulations of the commissioner with the approval of the director of the budget with not more than forty per centum (40%) of such grants to be awarded to the New York city public schools and fifteen million dollars ($15,000,000) for apportionment to school districts for the purpose of providing educational services for children who are residents in and those released from department of mental hygiene facilities pursuant to chapter 66 of the laws of 1978 and subdivision 5 of section 3202 of the education law, and for children who receive educational services pursuant to chapter 721 of the laws of 1979 [4,475,073,000) 4,380,073,000 and fellowships pursuant to a ...2,000,0001 [For teacher scholarships EXPLANATION-Matter in italics is new; matter in brackets [] is old law to be omitted. cle 85 of the education law including the education of deaf children under three years of age. Notwithstanding any other inconsistent provisions of law, such aid shall be for the New York state pupils approved to attend such schools and whose admissions, attendance and termination therein is in accordance with rules and regulations of the commissioner of education. The commissioner shall determine by rules and regulations, as approved by the director of the budget, the definition of aidable operating expenses and shall further require such information at such times as he deems necessary in order to determine aidable operating expenses. In making such determination for schools under article 85 of the education law, the commissioner shall be guided by expenditures at the state schools for the blind and the deaf [39,805,500] For allowances for direct state contracts for multihandicapped pupils pursuant to section 4407 of the education law. Such aid will be for the New York state pupils approved to attend such schools, and whose admission, attendance and termination therein is in accordance with regulations of the commissioner of education. The commissioner shall determine by regulations, as approved by the director of the budget, the definition of aidable operating expenses and shall further require such information at such times as he deems necessary in order to determine aidable operating expenses. This appropriation shall be for the current school year and the ensuing school year, and each private school shall receive an amount not to exceed the approved tuition rate for each state appointed pupil, to be paid according to a payment schedule determined by the commissioner of education and approved by the director of the budget [12,766,500] 18,835,000 [4,722,602,2001 4,631,815,700 Program account sub-total Special Revenue Funds-Federal Program fund sub-total ... Special Revenue Funds-Federal Federal Operating Grants Fund - 290 Special Revenue Funds-Other 160 For expenditures related to federal grants beginning October first, nineteen hundred eighty-three and ending September thirtieth, nineteen hundred eighty-four, in accordance with the following: For the school lunch and breakfast program Program account sub-total [239,204,400 or The comptroller is hereby authorized and directed to loan 39,950,500 243,121,500 F31,600,000 126,424,600 each such fund at the end of such month. Within ten days of the receipt of such accounting and reporting, the director of the budget shall provide to the chairmen of the senate finance committee and the assembly ways and means committee an expected schedule of repayment by fund and by sources for each outstanding loan. Repayment shall be made by the comptroller by transfer of the first cash receipts of this fund for education purposes. For general support for public schools [459,977,000] [520,000,000] Program fund sub-total General Fund All funds DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH For payment of financial assistance in accordance with the General Fund Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the amounts appropriated to any item within the general fund--local assistance account in the schedule below, may be increased or decreased through interchange with any other item in the general fund--local assistance account in the schedule below, with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file copies thereof with the state comptroller and with the chairmen of the senate finance and assembly ways and means committees. .... · ..... Federal Local Assistance Account MAINTENANCE UNDISTRIBUTED For services and expenses of the [Long Island Jewish Hospital Geriatric Home Care Pilot Program] Jewish Institute for Geriatric Care .. ..50,000 [For services and expenses of a Hemophilia research project operated by the Department of Health in collaboration with the New York State Chapter of the National Hemophilia Foundation .. ...30,000] 554,977,000 615,000,000 88,010,700 288,768,200 EXPLANATION-Matter in italics is new; matter in brackets [ ] is old law to be omitted. Amount available for maintenance undistributed [1,878,000] [288,798,200] HIGHER EDUCATION SERVICES CORPORATION For payment of financial_assistance in accordance with the All funds Local Assistance Account GRANTS For the payment of awards and program grants including For DEPARTMENT OF STATE For payment of aid in accordance with the following 49,630,000 LOCAL GOVERNMENT AND COMMUNITY SERVICES PROGRAM [51,580,500] General Fund Special Revenue Funds Federal Federal Operating Grants Fund - 290 Federal [413,569,000] ... end For expenditures related to federal grant years beginning Appalachian region grants to be apportioned in accor- Program account sub-total STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK COMMUNITY COLLEGES Local Assistance Account [225,000] OPERATING ASSISTANCE Additional funding is provided for restorations and en- 1,848,000 288,768,200 415,569,000 19,600,000 50,030,000 51,980,500 625,000 OPERATING ASSISTANCE FOR CONTRACT COURSES - ACADEMIC YEAR 1984-85 For base aid for each full-time equivalent student en- 9,043,000 1,177,000 § 11. Section ten of chapter three hundred forty-eight of the laws of nineteen hundred eighty-four is amended by repealing the items hereinbelow set forth In brackets and by adding to such section the other items italicized in this section. § 10. The sum of [twelve million eight hundred twenty-two thousand sixty dollars ($12,822,060)] thirteen million twelve thousand sixty dollars ($13,012,060), or so much thereof as may be necessary, is hereby appropriated out of any moneys in the general fund to the credit of the local assistance account, and not otherwise appropriated, of which ten thousand dollars ($10,000) shall be made available to the city university of New York for the purposes of coordinated collection development, and of which three million dollars ($3,000,000) shall be made available for the acquisition, construction, renovation and/or rehabilitation of public libraries provided for in section two hundred seventy-three-a of the education law, and of which ten million two thousand sixty dollars ($10,002,060) shall be made available to the department of education be used in carrying out the provisions of this act. Such moneys shall be payable on the audit and warrant of the comptroller on vouchers certified or approved in the manner prescribed by law. to § 12. The several amounts named in this section, or so much thereof as shall be necessary to accomplish the purpose designated, are appropriated from the capital projects fund in accordance with section ninetythree of the state finance law, and authorized to be paid as hereafter provided to the respective public officers and for the purposes specified, which amounts shall be immediately available for payment when this act becomes a law. CAPITAL PROJECTS BUDGET HOUSING FINANCE AGENCY DEBT SERVICE RESERVE FUND RESTORATION (CCP) Capital Projects Fund of The sum of twenty-two million three hundred eighty The director of the budget shall not issue any certificate by 22,380,000 EXPLANATION-Matter in italics is new; matter in brackets [ ] is old law to be omitted. |